Marginal Operation

Marginal Operation

マージナル・オペレーション · Original Japanese title

Also known as: マージナル・オペレーション

4.5 85 ratings
Completed japanese Light Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on Marginal Operation

Marginal Operation is a light novel that really grabbed my attention. The premise alone – a NEET turned military strategist – is enough to pique anyone's interest, and from what I've read, the execution mostly lives up to the hype. It's definitely a departure from the usual light novel tropes, which is a huge plus in my book.

First Impressions

The initial setup is intriguing. We have our protagonist, an unlikely candidate, stumbling into a world of PMCs and military strategy, discovering a hidden talent along the way. I was immediately drawn in by the potential for character growth and the exploration of morally grey areas.

What Works Well

The unique theme is a major strength. The story delves into the realities of war, particularly the use of child soldiers, adding a layer of depth and complexity. The MC's desire to protect these children, even if it means employing them as mercenaries, creates a compelling moral conflict. I also appreciate the unexpected plot twists and turns that keep you guessing. The characters, while perhaps not fully fleshed out early on, are definitely developing in interesting directions. The protagonist's cynical viewpoint offers a refreshing change from the typical overly optimistic MC.

Areas of Concern

One aspect that could be improved is the pacing. The story can sometimes move at a snail's pace, lingering on situations for too long. This can lead to moments of boredom, which is a shame given the overall quality of the narrative. The narrow point of view, while understandable, can also feel a bit stifling at times. It would be nice to get more insight into the thoughts and motivations of the supporting characters.

Final Verdict

Despite some minor flaws, Marginal Operation is a worthwhile read. It offers a refreshing take on the military action genre, with a compelling protagonist and thought-provoking themes. If you're looking for a light novel that's a bit different from the norm, I highly recommend giving this one a try. The unique characters and the unusual story make it a solid choice.

Synopsis

Not wanting to remain a NEET, 30 years old Arata decided to join a private military and security company. While having fun during the training and getting good scores, soon he has to face a real war.

Details

Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
kodansha

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